Chris Gaetano is the technology editor for Accounting Today. He brings with him more than a decade of experience covering the accounting profession as part of the NYSSCPA's Trusted Professional. Prior to that, he was a local news reporter at Greater Media Newspapers in New Jersey. He graduated from Rowan University, in Glassboro, NJ.
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The council recommended improvements for the disclosure and accounting of software costs, finding current practice to be inadequate for needs.
April 4 -
The deadline for Accounting Today's 'Best Firms for Technology' 2022 survey has been extended until the end of this week.
April 4 -
The payroll and HCM solutions provider has added enhancements; Surgent releases an audit-focused course; and other updates from the accounting technology arena.
April 4 -
Information security and digital assets are among the priorities named by the commission’s Division of Examinations for 2022.
March 31 -
The eternal progress in technology empowers both fraudsters and those who are looking to catch them.
March 30 -
Ronin, a video game-linked blockchain network, said hackers stole about $600 million worth of cryptocurrencies, one of the largest of such heists in history.
March 30 -
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has filed suit accusing TurboTax of overstating just how free its free filing options are, though Intuit denies the charge and said it will fight the case.
March 29 -
The studio lets users develop apps that can build integrations between the company’s compliance platform and customers’ business applications.
March 28 -
Xero deepens ties to Hispanic and Latino communities; the IFRS Foundation is looking for tech-savvy accountants; and more accounting technology news from the past week.
March 28 -
A report from the PCAOB finds that audit committees are neither bearish nor bullish on technology, reporting great enthusiasm for it, while remaining wary of risks.
March 25 -
Computer programming errors, which the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration had previously warned them about, led to more than 60,000 erroneous stimulus payments.
March 25 -
The New England Regional Leader announced a new partnership with IT consulting firm GraVoc to provide advanced cybersecurity services to clients.
March 22 -
Finance executives are planning major technology investments, but are concerned they lack the staff to properly capitalize on them, according to a recent study.
March 22 -
The inspector general urged the IRS to make changes to its computer-coding system after identifying multiple control weaknesses in processing claims.
March 21 -
A Tipalti study says there are too many manual processes; Wolters Kluwer announces a new partnership for cryptocurrency; and other tech news for accountants.
March 21 -
A recent study from the University of Essex finds that people rank accounting high among boring professions.
March 21 -
The new Botkeeper OS adds new automation features to the product and streamlines current ones.
March 18 -
Accounting Today is seeking nominations for its fourth annual list of pioneering accounting practices.
March 17 -
Ledgible, which provides tax solution software focused on digital assets, released new educational resources aimed at both professional preparers and direct filers.
March 16 -
The subscription management firm releases a new e-invoicing service for SaaS and subscription-model businesses.
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